AN EASTERN Creek resident has called on motorists to slow down on Rooty Hill Road South.

Keith Darley estimated there have been at least 50 accidents this year along a stretch of road between the Great Western Highway and Cable Place.

The road is particularly busy during school drop-off and pick-up times, when children have no choice but to cross four lanes of traffic to catch a bus because there's no pedestrian crossing or traffic lights.

Two children have been hit by cars on busy roads at Oakhurst and Blacktown in recent weeks.

While Mr Darley is not aware of a child being hit by car on Rooty Hill Road South, he believes it's a matter of time.

The road is also notorious for street racing at night and there was a recent serious accident there.

"The road is dangerous at the best of times," Mr Darley said.

"There's at least one accident every week.

"It's as dangerous during the day as it is at night.

My message to motorists is to be aware when they're in a school zone and take the responsibility to slow down and to [for parents to] advise their kids if they are on their L or P plates."

Mr Darley raised the matter with Cr Stephen Bali.

He said he has been told by council officers that it needs to be referred to Roads and Maritime Services.